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To attach the ankle restraint strap:
1. Remove the three plastic pieces from the restraint strap.
2. Thread the restraint strap through one of the plastic D-rings. Slide the ring down to the end of the restraint strap and up
to the white label.
3. Loop the restraint strap around the front leg of the chair and pull the loose end of the restraint strap through the D-ring.
Pull until the D-ring rests against the footrest tube.
4. Thread the restraint strap through the other D-ring.
5. Loop the restraint strap around the other front leg of the chair and pull the loose end of the restraint strap through the
loop. Pull until the D-ring rests against the footrest tube.
6. Attach the final male end clip on the restraint strap.
P P r r o o p p e e r r l l i i f f t t i i n n g g t t e e c c h h n n i i q q u u e e s s
When you lift the product and patient, follow these proper lifting techniques to avoid the risk of injury:
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Keep your hands close to your body
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Keep your back straight
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Coordinate all movement with your partner
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Lift with your legs
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Avoid twisting
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W W A A R R N N I I N N G G - - Do not push the Model 6252 with the upper control handle in the fully extended position. Pushing the chair
with the handle in the fully extended position may cause the chair to tip when you encounter obstacles.
C C A A U U T T I I O O N N - - Always use caution when you use casters. Casters are not suitable for all surfaces.
To transport the occupant on flat surfaces:
1. Push and guide the chair with the head end lift handles or the backrest tube.
2. Lift the chair over and around obstructions with the head end and foot end lift handles.
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W W A A R R N N I I N N G G
• Always transport the occupant on stairs with a minimum of two trained operators.
• Always lock the lift handles in position before you use the lift handles to lift the chair.
To transfer the occupant down stairs:
1. Foot end operator: Position yourself in front of the chair.
2. Head end operator: Align yourself with the stairs.
3. Foot end operator: Push each red foot end lift handle button and pull out each handle until it stops. Release the button to
lock the handle into position.
4. Head end operator: Unfold the head end lift handles and face down the stairs.
5. Foot end operator: Face backward for better occupant monitoring or forward for a better view of the stairs and to
maneuver around obstacles.
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